Cate, 40, recently chatted with the Times Online about bringing her boys along for the fun on Robin Hood.

“Our boys had a ball,” Cate shared. “I went up in their estimation from the first night on set, when I was called on to shoot a flaming arrow, missed my mark and hit a light, which duly exploded. I mean, how many mums do stuff like that?”

Matthew Fox chats with Playboy in their newest issue and opens up about Lost, why he loves his wife and losing his virginity before he became a teenager.

Here’s what the 43-year-old actor had to share:

On the end of Lost: “I know a little bit about what the end’s going to be like. I went to the show’s creators to ask what I should be working toward with my character. They gave me an image of how my character would end up. It’s pretty awesome.”

On his wife, Margherita: “The subject of fidelity is very personal. People definitely come after you for all kinds of crazy reasons, but I’ve always been fairly suspicious of people. Margherita and I have been best friends and best lovers. She’s the love of my life. We have managed to both be intensely independent and maintain that strength in our relationship. I am a man, and I am an appreciator of women. At the same time, Margherita is the s—. I can honestly say we’re good together. We’ve been together for 23 years, so let’s leave it at that.”

On losing his virginity: “I was 12. She was about two years older than me. It wasn’t her first time. I can actually see the event in my mind’s eye, like photographs. It was in Dubois, Wyoming, where the population sign probably says, to this day, about 1,000. It happened literally on the ground by a river while a rodeo was going on in town. It was absolutely terrible and awkward-just two f—ing kids lying down and pulling our pants down.”

Lost star Matthew Fox suits up for the cover of Emmy magazine’s Issue No. 1, 2010, on newsstands now!

Here’s what the 43-year-old actor had to share:

On whether he’d considered acting during his upbringing: “My father didn’t allow a TV in the house until I was in high school. It wasn’t so much that he was anti-TV as he was pro-reading and stimulating our imaginations.”

On secrets to marriage longevity: “I really don’t have any. It just feels right. If I were to say I feel proud, it would imply that [wife Margherita Ronchi and I have] worked so hard to keep this together. But it feels much easier that it’s supposed to be. Maybe it’s that we fight well, and neither of us are people who hold things in.”

On moving on after Lost: “I have a lot of mixed emotions. It’s been an incredible experience for me, and the creative part of it has been beautiful. I’m really enjoying working with this character. It’s going to be sad when it ends. But at the same time I’m looking forward to moving on.”

“[The season] has so far surpassed whatever my imagination could have dreamed,” Matthew said. “I feel really fortunate to have been a part of this series. It’s going to go down as one of the all-time greats.”

Executive producer Damon Lindelof told fans to hang in there and that their questions will be answered before the show ends!

“All we can say is, Be patient,” Damon said. “You’ve come with us this far. Maybe we haven’t earned your trust, but whether you like it or not, you’re in the car and we’re driving. You have to basically trust us not to go off the road.”

Be sure to check out EW for interviews with the cast and a list of the show’s mysteries that have already been solved, from the numbers to the smoke monster!